Henry Arbinger


Facts

Name:

Henry Arbinger

Grandparents:

The Toymaker

Father:

Maestro

Appearance:

The Devil’s Chord

Main Actor:

Kit Rakusen

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Biography

Henry Arbinger was the son of Maestro, and the grandson of the Toymaker, named so as to create the word “Harbinger” from his first initial and surname.

BIOGRAPHY

Henry first appeared being taught to play the piano by composer Timothy Drake in 1925.

The term “harbinger” refers to a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another, usually in a negative context; the personification of an omen. Maestro highlighted this by calling Henry their “prelude” and seemingly removing him from existence once they had arrived in 1925.

After Maestro was defeated by John Lennon and Paul McCartney playing the “lost chord” in 1963, Henry reappeared at the EMI Recording Studios, observing with bewilderment as The Doctor and Ruby Sunday led a song and dance number. (The Devil’s Chord)

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